Accordings to the latest UN resolutions, the whole blockade is illegal anyway. No matter if it’s in open waters or not.

In the specific case of an attack on open waters, it’s only legal if:

1. the country is at war, and

2. the controlled ships are either under neutral or enemies flag. Turkey, Greece and the others, are all NATO members – Israels allies. Thus, they had absolutely no right to enter the ships. And bringing them to Ashdod was clearly an act of piracy.

It’s a worst case scenario for both sides, but you can’t really blame the soldiers. This unit was trained to commit lethal assaults. The government is to blame, they were fully aware that their assault wasn’t legal.

How do you know i didn’t play perfectly? Did you see my games? No! You don’t have a clue what your talking about.

And do you think spamming the word FACT several times means what you say must be true? Grow up you plank.

If you’re playing “perfect” and still need luck to win HALF of your games, your tactics probably suck.

One example: With a good deck, your could play thousands of matches in single player mode, and win a vast majority.

In this case, the small percentage of kongbots victories is nothing but luck. If you’re playing against low ranking players, you’ll still win a lot, but not as easy as defeating the kongbot. And the percentage will decrease when playing against skilled players.
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Due to your argument, the luck factor would increase when you’re playing against high ranks.
This will not happen. Your logic fails.

Therefore, you should consider the chance you might be not as awesome as you thought ;-)

So what? Russia is no longer interested in bringing revolution to the world. The can still nuke any place of the earth at any time, and ripped Saakashvilis troops apart with ease when he tried to take over South Ossetia.
It is obvious Russia doesn’t need the submarine fleet yet, so why should the keep the Akula class in commission?

The bible? Telling us there’s a benevolent, almighty being which appreciates slavery and genocide? Yeah, I think that’s pretty much wrong, contradictory, and certainly not “words of god”. It’s man-made, full of propaganda and ridiculous ethics.

That doesn’t disqualify the believe in an almighty being, prophets or saviors. But taking a religious manifest literally is no necessity of being religious.
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Believe in god? Well, as I indicated, it’s doesn’t matter if you’re a member of monotheism, pantheism, or believe in the laws of quantum physics.

But it does actually make sense to believe in purpose. Not necessarily purpose of life, but purpose of existance.

1: Why won’t God heal amputees?
Because god is no puppeteer? If you’re only religious ‘cause you hope someone is going to fix all your problems, you’re a hypocrit.

2: Why are there so many starving people in our world?
Again, god is no puppeteer. Got it?

3: Why does God demand the death of so many innocent people in the Bible?
Oh, did he? Or did a bunch of uncivilised morons who wrote the old testament do this?

4: Why does the bible contain so much anti-scientific nonsense?
Again: Don’t blame god, blame those who claim to bring you the “word of god”. Or word of Jahwe. Allah. Flying Spaghetti-monster. Whatever.

5: Why is God such a huge proponent of slavery in the Bible?
Again: Don’t blame the protagonist, blame the author.

For any probability greater than zero, you can be sure it will occur if the limit superior is long enough. That disproves axiom and conclusion. There’s no necessity for a creator to onstruct complex molecules.

No. Napoleon often won against all odds. Great numbers are useful, but not decisive.

Another example is Admiral Reinhard Scheer (German Imperial Navy) during the battle of Jutland.
Outnumbered by the British fleet, he was exposed to two crossing-the-T attacks (which would have been decisive), but started a formerly unknown evasive maneuver, rendering Jellicoes attacks useless.
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@ Amner: I think Wellington was way too defensive. He had the chance to support Somersets cavalry charge with more troops and attack Napoleons artillery, but preferred to reserve the infantry.

The earth is indeed gaining mass, roughly 40 metri tons every day. From meteorites. Did they cause an apocalypse? Not yet.
Okay, Chicxulub was pretty much armageddon-like, but will it happen again in 2012? I don’t think so.

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